Case formats

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Case formats

These formats are used to alter the case of tables: upper case letters and lower case letters.

ICT (Ignore Case when Testing)

This numeric format is used to control the testing when using a character (text) entry as the rows of a table.

It controls whether texts which are the same, but the case of one or more letters is different, are combined into one row or treated as separate texts with their own row.

The default value is ICT0 (treat case differences as separate texts).

The value must be between ICT0 and ICT3.

ICT1 treat as the same text and the first one that appears in the data will be used on the table.

ICT2 treat as the same text and show as all upper case on the table.

ICT3 treat as the same text and show as all lower case on the table.

UPC (Upper Case)

This logical format causes all table output to be converted to upper case.

The default in NUPC (all texxt unchanged).  Use UPC to convert all text in a table to upper case.